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RMTAC has created this repository of tools, guidelines, and best practices to assist you in your support of refugees and migrants.

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  • Narrative Exposure Therapy for Immigrant Children and Adolescents

    Course

    Explore Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), a structured framework for trauma healing. Apply trauma‑informed, culturally responsive NET strategies with refugee and newcomer children and youth, to ensure clinical safety, and reduce re‑traumatization.

    Free

  • The 4 R's of Trauma-Informed Care – Part 5: Resist Re-traumatization

    Course

    Explore the fourth “R” of trauma‑informed care—Resist Retraumatization. Learn approaches that help organizations, providers, and clients prevent re‑traumatization and strengthen safer, more intentional practices within refugee and newcomer spaces.

    Free

  • The 4 R's of Trauma-Informed Care – Part 4: Respond

    Course

    Explore the third "R" of trauma-informed care—Respond. Learn to use safe, supportive, and culturally aware strategies that promote healing for refugee and newcomer clients while strengthening the wellbeing and resilience of the staff who serve them.

    Free

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The views, opinions, and content expressed in this product do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Southwest Key Programs Inc., SAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration), or HHS (Health and Human Services).The views, opinions, and content expressed in this product do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of RMTAC, SAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration) or HHS (Health and Human Services).

 

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The project described was supported by Grant Number SM089527 from 11/30/2023 to 11/29/2028.